Carlton Ward Jr.

R. Carlton Ward Jr. is a photographer with National Geographic Society. The Edge of Africa was his first book, a result of eight months in the tropical rain forests of Gabon. He documented Mali's elephants in Mali for the cover of Smithsonian Magazine and a chapter in the National Geographic book Great Migrations. His book Conservation Photography was a product of his masters thesis on ecology. In 2009 his book Florida Cowboys was published. It earned a silver medal at the Florida Book Awards.
Ward founded the Legacy Institute for Nature & Culture, a non-profit group advocating for the protection of Florida’s natural and cultural heritage through art.
Ward was featured in Popular Photography Magazine as part of a profile of three photographers working to save "vanishing America". He helped organize and led The Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition.
Ward is a founding fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers.
Additionally, Ward is a great-grandson of Florida's 25th governor, Doyle E. Carlton.
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